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More Than Money: Correlation Among Worker Demographics, Motivations, and Participation in Online Labor Market
Demographic factors such as age, gender, education and income sources explain participation in online labor markets such as Amazon’s Mechanical Turk. Men and women feel equal pressure to earn money, but schedule work differently.
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Mary L. Gray, Siddharth Suri, Wei-Chu Chen |
2019 |
The Economics of Markets and Platforms
Some economic models omit intermediaries, entrepreneurs, and other key factors in dynamic markets. The study of platforms like eBay and Etsy leads to the development of more realistic economic models.
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Daniel Spulber |
2019 |
Speech Across Borders
Several courts have ordered online service providers to take down content worldwide. Other rules restrict speech depending on the nationality and location of the speaker. Tech firms also curate content on a global scale.
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Jennifer Daskal |
2019 |
Borders and Bits
Governments seek to regulate and access data stored outside of their traditional territorial limits. Private multinational companies that process data have become key players in shaping privacy and free speech rights.
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Jennifer Daskal |
2018 |
Free Speech is a Triangle
Increasingly, nation-states censor speakers by co-opting the expertise of internet-based businesses like Google. Defending free speech means resisting this type of censorship, and protecting users from manipulative uses of data.
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Jack M. Balkin |
2018 |
AT&T Shellacs the Government in Time Warner Merger Case
In June of 2018, United States District Court Judge Richard Leon ruled that government failed to provide enough evidence to enjoin the merger of AT&T with Time Warner.
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Randal Picker |
2018 |
Rendering Sensible Salient
Technological changes threaten democracy, producing polarization and fragmentation. Deliberative conventions of ordinary citizens could help restore a common understanding of issues.
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Lawrence Lessig |
2018 |
Facebook Was Letting Down Users Years Before Cambridge Analytica
In 2011, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) found that Facebook had deceived users about how much data it shared with third-party apps, and how that data was used. Facebook was required to ensure that outsiders did not obtain such data, but failed to do so.
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Siva Vaidhyanathan |
2018 |
Running Out of Time: The Impact and Value of Flexibility in On-Demand Crowdwork
Workers in on-demand digital labor markets often have little control over their schedules. Giving workers more control yields more work product without loss of quality. Workers value control of their pace of work.
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Mary L. Gray, Ming Yin, Siddharth Suri |
2018 |
Law, Virtual Reality, and Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) will be widely used for social and commercial purposes. AR and VR will sometimes be used to harm others, testing the limits of criminal, civil, and constitutional law.
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Mark Lemley, Eugene Volokh |
2018 |